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San Francisco Agenda! ROFL!!1! Bathroom Bill! HAHA!!!

by: Dean Barker

Tue Apr 14, 2009 at 21:02:27 PM EDT


That Sununu is such a card.  "San Francisco agenda"!  That's soooo awesome!  What are the Dumbocrats thinking hanging around this stoopid transgender stuff?
Angie Zapata was raised in Fort Lupton, Colorado, the second youngest of six children. Early in life, Angie's family knew that she was transgender, but it wasn't until around age 16 that she began living her life full-time as Angie. Being a woman was who Angie was - an incredibly loving daughter, sister and aunt. As a transgender woman, she faced harassment, bullying and exclusion - and eventually death. In July 2008, Angie Zapata was brutally murdered with a fire extinguisher because of anti-transgender bias. She was only 18.
And that "Bathroom Bill?" Brilliant framing there!  Who cares if it's not true -  I can almost feel the voters coming back into the fold!
As a property owner, suffering the same property taxes as everyone else, it's nice to see I'm finally getting a fair chance at equal representation. Granted, I've had my same job for 22 years, but it would be nice to know I'm equally protected in maintaining that job. Otherwise, I might be one more individual at the state job fair and burdening unemployment security.

I've been a staunch, loyal Republican for the 26 years of my 26 years of voting eligibility. Based upon some of the nasty comments and hate mongering by New Hampshire's Republican representatives, I may have no choice but to leave the Republican Party or I could stay a Republican and be inside help to ensure folks like Reps. Carl Seidel of Nashua, Dudley Dumaine of Auburn and Nancy Elliott of Merrimack are not re-elected.

...Oh yeah, I'm also a lifelong New Hampshire resident, the former chairman of the Merrimack Valley Young Republicans and a post-op transgender person.

And I do vote. Every time.

Cynthia Tebbetts
Goffstown

Dean Barker :: San Francisco Agenda! ROFL!!1! Bathroom Bill! HAHA!!!
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I agree, (4.00 / 1)
But I'm still irritated by Ms. Tebbetts' implication (as is common) that one's rights come from paying taxes, as opposed to the same rights being inherent to every human being, which they are.  Yes, we all have to pay taxes, but that is a responsibility, and it does not affect the fact that people have rights.

Rights are covenant, not contract.


In the interest of balance, may I recommend Susan Boyle? (0.00 / 0)
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